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Acció ('Action') was a weekly newspaper published from Tarragona, Spain 1936–1937.[1][2] It was the local organ of the Iberian Communist Youth (JCI), the youth wing of POUM.[3][4] The first issue was published on 1 October 1936.[1] Ricard Garriga Salvadó was the director of Acció.[1][5] When Garriga was sent to the front, Josep Vilar took over as director of the newspaper.[1] The offices of the newspaper were located inside the POUM-JCI office in downtown Tarragona (Casa Rosell, which had hosted the CEDA office before the war), at Rambla 14 Abril on the corner with Carrer de Girona.[1][6] The newspaper was printed at Suc de Torres & Virgili.[1]
Type | Weekly |
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Publisher | Iberian Communist Youth |
Founded | 1 October 1936 |
Political alignment | Marxism |
Language | Catalan language, Spanish language |
Ceased publication | 1937 |
Headquarters | Tarragona |
OCLC number | 781772762 |
Acció was a bilingual publication.[1] The issues of Acció carried four pages.[1] The format was 503 x 350 mm.[1] It was sold at 15 céntimos per issue.[1]
Acció disappeared after the events of May 1937.[1]
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